kd1na wrote:
> 
> Yesterday, I installed and tested David's K3 Timekeeper
>  program for Windows XP.  It really works great and is very quick. You
> have to be sure your computer clock is right on before you execute the
> program.
> 
> 
If you use Windows then the best program for ensuring your computer clock is
spot on is NTP for Windows which you can get from here:
http://www.meinberg.de/english/sw/ntp.htm . I have used it when I received
NOAA satellite images and when using WSPR when you need better than one
second accuracy. This program runs as a service and after it has worked out
the drift in your computer clock it applies constant millisecond corrections
so it is spot on all the time. The time synchronizer built in to Windows XP
only syncs the clock once a week which may not be enough on some PCs.

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